IEC/EN 62471 (Eye Safety) IEC/EN 62471 for LED Lighting Products Standards for Eye and Skin Safety Standard: IEC/EN 62471 As LEDs become widely used in many LED lights, assessment of the unique “Blue Light” hazard is critical. As of September 1, 2009, IEC/EN 62471, Photobiological Safety of Lamps and Lamp Systems, was fully applied to all LED lighting products. STANDARD SCOPE IEC/EN 62471 gives guidance for evaluating the photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems including luminaries. Specifically it defines exposure limits, references measurement techniques and the classification scheme for the evaluation and control of photobiological hazards from all electrically powered incoherent broadband sources of optical radiation, including LEDs (but excluding lasers), in the wavelength range from 200 nm through 3000 nm. This standard was prepared as Standard CIE S 009:2002 by the International Commission on Illumination. ANSI/IESNA RP-27 Created by Underwriters Laboratories, ANSI/IESNA RP-27 is the original photobiological safety standard for lamp systems in the United States. This set of regulations was the basis for the IEC/EN 62471. Similarities between the two documents include: Associated risk Exposure limits for spectral distribution of optical radiation Representative radiometric magnitudes Methods of measurements The ANSI/IESNA RP-27 and the IEC/EN 62471 contain minor differences including: Weighting functions for calculations of radiance Labeling requirements (only specified in ANSI/IESNA RP-27) 1 of 4 IEC/EN 62471 (Eye Safety) Hazardous Considerations There are various biological hazards that are considered within different wavelength ranges in accordance with the standard IEC/EN 62471. The biological effects on both the eyes and skin are considered. Hazard Wavelength Range (nm) Quantity Eye Skin 1 Irradiance Photokeratitis 2 Conjunctivitis Cataracts Erythema4 5 Elastosis 315-400 Irradiance Cataracts -- Retinal Blue-light 300-700 (weighted) Radiance Photoretinitis 3 -- Retinal Blue-lightsmall source 300-700 (weighted) Irradiance Photoretinitis 3 -- Retinal thermal 380-1400 (weighted) Radiance Retinal burn -- Retinal thermal-weak visual stimulus 780-1400 (weighted) Radiance Retinal burn -- Infrared radiation eye 780-3000 Irradiance Corneal burn Cataracts -- Thermal skin 380-3000 Irradiance -- Skin burn Actinic UV skin and eye 200-400 (weighted) UVA eye sunburn of the cornea-symptoms include pain, swelling, and increased tear production swelling of inner eyelid 3 damage of the retina 4 reddening of the skin 5 degeneration of elastic skin 1 2 2 of 4 IEC/EN 62471 (Eye Safety) Classification According to EN 62471:2008 sources of optical radiation are classified into risk groups subject to their potential photobiological hazard. This classification takes place through a risk assessment, which is conducted on the either individual components or the final product based on information obtained from the manufacturer. If a source is assigned to a “safe” group (Exempt Group), or to a low risk group (Risk Group 1), it would not be needed for a detailed workplace evaluation, since there is no photobiological safety hazard issue. Sources are classified into the following four groups according to hazard, based on the emission limit as well as permissible exposure time before hazard exceeded. Risk Group Philosophical Basis Exempt No photobiological hazard Group 1 (Low-Risk) No photobiological hazard under normal behavioral limitations Group 2 (Moderate-Risk) Does not pose a hazard due to aversion response to bright light or thermal discomfort Group 3 (High-Risk) Hazardous even for momentary exposure Permissible Exposure Time (Cl. 6) In order to determine the risk group of a source, its spectral irradiance or radiance has to be measured at a specified distance, weighted with action spectra and maximum allowed exposure time, which is compared to different exposure limits. For continuous sources, the exposure time limits are as follows: Hazard Exposure time before hazard exceeded (in seconds) Exempt Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Actinic UV 30000 10000 1000 -- UVA Hazard 1000 300 100 -- Blue Light Radiance 10000 100 .25 -- Blue Light Small Source 10000 100 .25 -- Retinal Thermal 10 10 .25 -- Retinal Thermal Weak Visual 1000 100 10 -- IR Eye 1000 100 10 -- 3 of 4 IEC/EN 62471 (Eye Safety) Labeling Requirements – IEC62471-2 IEC 62471-2 “Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems – Part 2: Guidance on manufacturing requirements relating to non-laser optical radiation safety” provides further guidance on the measurement and labeling of sources and is a useful supplement to IEC/EN 62471. Hazard Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 -- NOTICE UV emitted from this product. Minimize exposure to eyes and skin. Use appropriate shielding. CAUTION. UV emitted from this product. Eye or skin irritation may result from exposure. Use appropriate shielding. WARNING. UV emitted from this product. Avoid eye and skin exposure to unshielded products. -- NOTICE UV emitted from this product. Minimize exposure to eyes and skin. Use appropriate shielding. CAUTION. UV emitted from this product. Eye or skin irritation may result from exposure. Use appropriate shielding. WARNING. UV emitted from this product. Avoid eye and skin exposure to unshielded products. -- CAUTION. Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp. May be harmful to the eye. WARNING. Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not look at operating lamp. Eye injury may result. -- CAUTION. Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp. May be harmful to the eye. WARNING. Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not look at operating lamp. Eye injury may result. IR Radiation Eyes NOTICE IR emitted from this product. Use appropriate shielding or eye protection. CAUTION. IR emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp. WARNING. IR emitted from this product. Avoid eye exposure. Use appropriate shielding or eye protection. Retinal Thermal Hazard Weak Visual WARNING IR emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp CAUTION. IR emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp. WARNING. IR emitted from this product. Do not look at operating lamp. Actinic UV UVA Blue Light Radiance Retinal Thermal Hazard Exempt -- -- For further details about our testing and certification services, please contact us at: Mr. Matt Pinter Design Engineer Phone: 231-722-1199 x101 Email : matt@smartvisionlights.com Mr. Dave Spaulding President Phone: 231-722-1199 x112 Email : dave@smartvisionlights.com 4 of 4